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Bittydesign JP8 190mm high downforce TC body shell Posted: 16 Mar 2018 11:26 AM PDT Italian company Bittydesign have introduced their all-new JP8 high downforce body shell for 190mm touring cars. The lid offers a modern, aggressive styling with a long, flowing front end for increased downforce and steering response while the rear end sports two fins that span from the rear window over to the rear wing, ensuring improved stability at high speeds while still granting lots of rotation going into corners. The EFRA, ROAR and IFMAR homologated body was developed for both asphalt and carpet tracks and it is usable for Modified and Stock racing alike. A special moulding process ensures an excellent weight to durability ratio and the body comes clear, including window masks, decal sheets and lightweight wing mounting hardware. For now the body is available in an un-cut lightweight version. Source: Bittydesign [bittydesign.net] |
JConcepts Ryan Maifield Momentum car stand Posted: 16 Mar 2018 08:44 AM PDT Coming from JConcepts is the new Ryan Mayfield Momentum car stand. The RM signature edition car stand is formed in durable material and sports a matte black finish, making it handy, lightweight and stylish. The stand has a rectangular build with sturdy base which fits a large variety of 1/10th and 1/8th scale vehicles. The shape is ergonomic allowing drivers to pick-up the stand using one hand while the vehicle is still in place. Cut-out sections on the stand help rigidity and helps build a muscular physique. The item includes a thick foam pad which installs in the upper recess located on upper ring. A full RM decal sheet is included which features a number of panels to fully trick out the look. The graphical theme is based on the iconic Maifield paint scheme using an array of blues, red, silver and charcoal colouring. One side shows a 1/10th off-road buggy celebrating the IFMAR World Championship titles and the other shows off the 1/8th buggy and a classic Maifield trackside interview quote about the difficulty of racing. Source: JConcepts [jconcepts.net] |
Lutz is top seed going into Nitro qualifying in Xiamen Posted: 16 Mar 2018 08:00 AM PDT Ryan Lutz is the Nitro buggy top seed for Qualifying at the 2018 SIGP as he put in a blistering time to go nearly 2 seconds faster over 3 consecutive laps than 2nd placed Yusuke Sugiura. The US driver putting his time down to tweaks made to the car’s setup to make it harder, having felt that the setup he copied from Jonathan Yeung for Rd2 was too soft. Behind Sugiura in 2nd was fellow Japanese Kyosho driver Wataru Takashiro who finally found his rhythm to demote Hu Weiping who will rely on his CP1 time to seed 4th with Chen Guanxian, Jonathan Yeung and Kaja Novotny all improving in the 3rd round to complete the top 6. Continue reading this report here or view our complete event coverage here. |
Capricorn TE-03 USA version touring car kit Posted: 16 Mar 2018 07:55 AM PDT Capricorn have introduced their new TE-03 USA version electric touring car kit. Intended especially for racing in high to very high traction conditions, the kit comes including a stiffer aluminium chassis for improved stability, traction and drivability on US carpet. Source: Capricorn [capricornrc.com] |
Xray XB8 medium hardness front suspension arms Posted: 16 Mar 2018 06:46 AM PDT Coming from Xray and made for the XB8 series of cars are medium stiffness front suspension arms. The parts are moulded from a special medium hardness compound that offers both rigidity and durability for demanding track conditions with the arms being best used on dusty, lower grip tracks. The arms are usable on the left or right hand side and they come separately. Source: Xray [teamxray.com] |
1up Racing curved steel CA glue tips Posted: 16 Mar 2018 06:06 AM PDT 1up Racing’s new curved steel glue tips were developed to being a universal fit while being easy to unclog for extended use. The glue tips are for the use with medium to thick viscosity CA glue and come in 10-piece packs. Source: 1up Racing [1upracing.com] |
Southern Dirt Challenge – Announcement Posted: 16 Mar 2018 05:28 AM PDT The Cork Radio Control Car Club will play host to the Southern Dirt Challenge on the weekend of the 24th of June in Ballinhassig, Cork. Classes run are 1/8th Nitro and Electric Buggy with the event kicking off on Saturday with practice from 12pm to 5pm followed by heats and finals on Sunday. More information can be found on the club’s website here, on social media here or by emailing the club at crccc@eircom.net. |
Woodyard & Schimmel win Thunder Alley season opener Posted: 16 Mar 2018 05:16 AM PDT Thunder Alley Raceway of Wilson, North Carolina held their season opening race recently and in Nitro Buggy it was Brennan Schimmel with the overall TQ. At the start of the main final Austin Woodyard and Brennan Schimmel moved away from the pack and Brennan made a small bobble and Austin took the corner. Schimmel kept in touch for part of the race but had to do a extra pit and some trouble with lap traffic, meaning Austin would take the win from Brennan 2nd and Ken Rand 3rd. In Nitro Truggy it was again Brennan Schimmel with the TQ and at the start of the race he clipped a pipe and dropped to about 5th but he worked his way back up and battled with Michael Kramer for a few minutes and started to check out and go on the lap the field to take the overall win. from Michael Kraemer in 2nd and Leornard Murray in 3rd. Source: Xray [teamxray.com] |
Ryan Lutz completes perfect day at SIGP Posted: 16 Mar 2018 04:15 AM PDT Completing the perfect day at ARC International Raceway Ryan Lutz has also topped controlled practice in EP buggy with the fastest run of the day in the 3rd round along with the fastest lap of the track with a 33.438. Yusuke Sugiura would end the day in 2nd, two seconds adrift of the American driver, with fellow Kyosho racer Hu Weiping in 3rd, while Jonathan Yeung and Serpent driver Felix ‘More Powaaa’ Law would complete the Top 5. View complete event results here. View our event image gallery here. FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin It |
Lutz is top seed going into Nitro qualifying in Xiamen Posted: 16 Mar 2018 03:48 AM PDT Ryan Lutz is the Nitro buggy top seed for Qualifying at the 2018 SIGP as he put in a blistering time to go nearly 2 seconds faster over 3 consecutive laps than 2nd placed Yusuke Sugiura. The US driver putting his time down to tweaks made to the car’s setup to make it harder, having felt that the setup he copied from Jonathan Yeung for Rd2 was too soft. Behind Sugiura in 2nd was fellow Japanese Kyosho driver Wataru Takashiro who finally found his rhythm to demote Hu Weiping who will rely on his CP1 time to seed 4th with Chen Guanxian, Jonathan Yeung and Kaja Novotny all improving in the 3rd round to complete the top 6. Very impressed with the setup he has copied from Hong Kong team mate Yeung, especially how it handles the bumps, Lutz made his dampers harder for the final round of practice and also applied a rear linkage change from the setup that he hadn’t yet put on his car. Now much happier with his car he plans to go slightly harder in the rear shocks for the 1st qualifier tomorrow morning to make the car better on landings off the bigger jumps and plans to use one of the qualifiers to try a harder tire, switching from super soft to soft AKA Impacts. Japanese driver Yusuke Sugiura felt his car was quick but not stable enough to be consistent over 5 minutes due to the many bumps on the track. For the opening qualifier the Kyosho driver plans to go softer on his damping to cope with the track conditions and make it more stable and consistent but overall he said the car was ‘not bad’. Kyosho Japan team mate Takashiro said his car was now better than before, continuing the learn the track as the previous days testing had been rained off. Saying his first round this morning was terrible, it took him a while to figure out how to improve the car but now it was ok. With some ideas on how to further improve the car he said the track is getting slippery but followed that up with ‘but I like low traction’. Hu Weiping made it three Kyoshos in the top 4 places despite not improving on his CP1 pace. In the final round of practice, the Chinese National Champion admitted to making too many mistakes and with the setup changes he made not working he will now revert back to the setting he started the day with going into Q1, with the exception of the change to harder Sweep Defender tires. Completing the top 5, Chen Guanxian said the set-up changes he is making to the car were improving his Agama each run but also feels he is getting used to the track. For the first of 3 rounds of qualifying tomorrow morning the Taiwanese driver doesn’t plan any changes, instead focussing on just driving the car. View complete event results here. View our event image gallery here. FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin It |
Yeah Racing 12-spoke 2.2” beadlock crawler wheel Posted: 16 Mar 2018 02:45 AM PDT Yeah Racing have introduced their new 12-spoke beadlock crawler wheel for 2.2” tyres. Machined from aluminium and coming in a stealth black finish the wheel offers the perfect blend of weight and stability and it is usable with most 2.2” trail truck and crawler tyres. The wheels come as pair and include black wheel hubs. Source: Yeah Racing [yeahracing.com] |
RC-Cox T4’18/17 rear alloy 0 degree C-hubs Posted: 16 Mar 2018 02:17 AM PDT Coming from PPM RC Racing are the RC-Cox aluminium zero degree rear C-hubs for the Xray T4’18 and ’17 touring cars. The hubs were designed for the use with Xray’s ARS reactive rear suspension system where they replace the standard composite hubs with stronger and less flexible alloy items. The RC-Cox hubs are machined from 7075 aluminium, they come black anodised and including suitable bushings and shims. Source: PPM RC Racing [ppm-rcracing.com] |
Ryan Lutz tops EP Buggy practice after 2 rounds Posted: 16 Mar 2018 01:21 AM PDT Ryan Lutz continues to lead EP Buggy here in Xiamen at the SIGP, once again topping the times in CP2 with a faster lap time than in the opening round, however failing to improve his consecutive 3 lap time. Stopping the clock with a 33.618 his fastest lap was some 2 seconds quicker than that of 2nd placed Hu Weiping but over 3 consecutive laps the Kyosho driver was only 1 tenth of a second behind in Rd2, though with his first round time 3 seconds quicker the US Tekno driver currently tops the overall seeding. Jonathan Yeung was 3rd with a solid practice, finding a lot of time between rounds, with Czech Sunpadow supported Xray racer Kaja Novotny getting on the board with P4 following a problematic first practice, just in front of Yusuke Sugiura in 5th. View complete event results here. View our event image gallery here. FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin It |
Sugiura heads Controlled Practice at 2018 SIGP Posted: 16 Mar 2018 12:49 AM PDT Controlled Practice is in full swing here in Xiamen, China and it is Japanese Kyosho driver Yusuke Sugiura who heads the Nitro times with an impressive 2nd round run that saw him move to the top of the times, leapfrogging Ryan Lutz, the American failing to improve after trying a complete setup change. Chinese National Champion Hu Weiping would remain in 3rd, who along with young Hong Kong driver Jonathan Yeung, failed to improve in the 2nd round as track conditions changed and the surface got more dusty. Kyosho team driver Sugiura is a fan of the track but feels the surface has changed a lot since the first practice run, saying it was wet and loose in the morning and now it is very dusty and loose. Setting the fastest lap of the event so far with a 34.596, set on the last lap of CP2, he is still getting used to the track and puts his improvement down to that as well as a change from Proline Blockade M3 to AKA Impact Soft long life tires. For the final practice to be run later this afternoon he plans to try a damper change, going to harder oil because of the warmer conditions. Fastest in the first practice this morning, for CP2 Tekno star Ryan Lutz made the decision to completely copy the setup of team mate Jonathan Yeung having ‘watched his car and it looked good, how it absorbed the bumps was amazing’. Feeling the setup he ended up was too soft for his liking, rolling too much in the corners, he now has a good base and will tweak it to get it to his liking. Top Chinese driver Hu Weiping would end up in 3rd, some 4 seconds back over 3 laps, the Kyosho racer going the wrong direction in tires for CP2, switching from Sweep’s Defender to Pixel tires but ending up with no traction as the track started to break up in the sections that were damp this morning. For the final round of practice today Ping will go back to the Defender but choose for a harder compound. Hong Kong Tekno racer Yeung was 4th fastest following the two round of controlled practice having made lots of changes to his car to improve stability and make it land better. Enjoying the dusty conditions and the track layout, his main problem is with traffic as he was placed in the 3rd fastest heat and in the challenging S-section is running into a lot of crashed traffic which is hampering his pace. Rounding out the top 5 after 2 rounds is reigning Taiwanese Champion Chen Guanxian driving the Agama car and chasing setup with him feeling his car was too stable in the opening round this morning but becoming too aggressive in the 2nd round, something he puts down to the damp track in the morning and the higher temperatures in the afternoon. View complete event results here. View our event image gallery here. FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin It |
Track Focus – Xiamen ARC International Raceway Posted: 15 Mar 2018 09:27 PM PDT Track Name – Xiamen ARC International Raceway Host of the most recent IFMAR EP Offroad World Championships, ARC International Raceway are hosting their annual big money offroad race at their impressive facility situated in the grounds of the 3-Circles battery factory in Xiamen, China. The second time running the event, which also has an onroad variant run on the large tarmac track that is set next to the dirt track, this year’s SIGP has attracted a large entry with close to 200 entries spread across both 1/8th nitro and EP Offroad. In terms of the track itself, its has been made bigger again to fill the full 75m x 40m track area having been reduced for the 1/10th scale Worlds back in November. Designed once more by Lung Chuan Lee from Taiwan, the building process started 3 weeks ago and was only completed last Saturday after which it was treated with glue and sugar and covered in tarpaulins having rained since. With the sun now out it means most drivers are only getting their first taste of the track this morning, one of those being visiting US Tekno driver Ryan Lutz. Asked for his thoughts on the track he really liked the size and layout, saying the jumps were pretty straight forward with the main challenge in the first of 3 controlled practice sessions being the damp mud patches on some of the corners which are very sticky. When the track dries however he feels the right side S section coming off the back straight is the most technical, needing to ensure you don’t carry too much speed off the back straight to be sure you are lined up perfectly. Image Gallery FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin It |
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